A achan Member Dec 8, 2008 #1 Where can I find the reference for conduit (different sizes) weight with or without conductors? Is there any rule of thumb calculation I can use? Thanks,
Where can I find the reference for conduit (different sizes) weight with or without conductors? Is there any rule of thumb calculation I can use? Thanks,
celtic Senior Member Location NJ Dec 8, 2008 #2 On the internet of course Here ya go: http://www.mc2-ice.com/support/estref/popular_conversion_files/electrical/conduit_weight.html What conductors are you talking about?
On the internet of course Here ya go: http://www.mc2-ice.com/support/estref/popular_conversion_files/electrical/conduit_weight.html What conductors are you talking about?
electricalperson Senior Member Location massachusetts Dec 8, 2008 #3 one of the reference books i have has a table with conduit weight. i believe its the dr. watts book
A achan Member Dec 9, 2008 #4 I found that table too. However, it's for the empty conduit. If I have 4"C with 3#600KCMIL + 1#3/0, what will be the weight? Thanks,
I found that table too. However, it's for the empty conduit. If I have 4"C with 3#600KCMIL + 1#3/0, what will be the weight? Thanks,
misterbill1972 Member Location Cali Dec 10, 2008 #5 If I have 4"C with 3#600KCMIL + 1#3/0, what will be the weight? Thanks,[/QUOTE] Celtics link above has wire weights as well per 1000'. Do the math and youre good to go.
If I have 4"C with 3#600KCMIL + 1#3/0, what will be the weight? Thanks,[/QUOTE] Celtics link above has wire weights as well per 1000'. Do the math and youre good to go.